UC Public Safety Giving Active Shooter Seminars Throughout November

The Department of Public Safety is hosting a number of Active Shooter Seminars to educate faculty, staff and students about how to prepare and deal with an active shooter situation.

In many cases, there is no pattern or method to the selection of victims by an active shooter, and these situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly.

Participants will learn about appropriate response actions and develop the skills and mindset necessary to successfully respond to an active threat event. Additionally, attendees will be advised of the communication tools Public Safety will use to alert members of the UC Community if an active shooter emergency occurs.

All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend a seminar. Dates, times and locations are listed below. Seminars will last approximately one hour.

Nov.  9        TUC Main Street Cinema           8 a.m.

                    West Campus

Nov.  10      Kresge Auditorium                     9 a.m.

                    Medical Campus

Nov.  12      Kresge Auditorium                    1:30 p.m.

                    Medical Campus

Nov. 12       CCM MEH 3250                       12:30 p.m.

                    West Campus

Nov.  16      TUC Main Street Cinema          4 p.m.

                    West Campus

Nov. 16       450 Lindner Center                    7 p.m.

                    West Campus

        

Nov. 16       Kresge Auditorium                    3 p.m.

                    Medical Campus

Nov. 18       Muntz Auditorium                     5:30 p.m.    

                    UC Blue Ash

Nov. 19       Muntz Auditorium                    12:30 p.m.

                    UC Blue Ash     

Nov. 19        Auditorium                               1 p.m.

                    Edith Peters-Jones Building

                    UC Clermont

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